$5 NLHE 6-max: flopped FH in limped pot

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$5 NL HE 6-max: flopped FH in limped pot

after villains limp i'd usually raise but because he was limp calling virtually every hand i decided to limp...

Stacks:

* MP with $13.49
* CO with $5.00
* BTN with $1.83
* SB with $6.00
* BB with $8.84
* UTG with $6.07

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Blinds: $0.00/$0.00
Site: full tilt poker
* * Dealt to MP:7♠ 7♣
* * Sklansky group 5
Preflop:
* * UTG calls [$0.05]
* * Hero calls [$0.05]
* * CO calls [$0.05]
* * BTN calls [$0.05]
* * BB checks
* * 1 players folded.
* * Total folds this street: 1
* * Potsize: $0.27
Flop:
* * 5♦ 7♦ 5♥
* * BB checks
* * UTG checks
* * Hero bets [$0.10]
* * 1 players fold.
* * CO raises to $0.40
* * 2 players fold.
* * UTG calls [$0.40]
HERO ??
 
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I mean your obviously in a suuuuuper good spot here and are trying to extract as many chips as possible. So I would probably just flat this raise, then check hoping that UTG bets out again on the turn and then raise his bet but not too much so that the other 3rd player gets out of the hand. Then bet the river aggressively but not too much (if you feel his hand might be kind of weak but it shouldnt be due to that flop raise) to get the most chips from your opponents.
 
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call -> check and hope for a bet on the turn -> min-raise

If check by everyone on turn -> bet 2/3 of the pot on the river.. UTG will probably call with an overpair -> 88 or 99. This is the hand I think he holds.
 
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Your hand would be good all the way if no one hit a bigger fullhouse on you but you never kno its poker
 
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Just call.. [turn] min raise. wait for re-raise. call [river] same thing... slow play.. very nice hand... Perfect flop...
 
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I call here and lead the turn again for like half-2/3rd pot.
I think its the best way to extract the most money out villains range.
By c/r the turn villain might fold out stuff like small over pairs, straight and flush draws but if we lead again where keeping thouse hands in and dont have to worry about villain possible checking the turn behind if he has a flushdraw for example(not that we have to worry about any draws just sucks missing a street of value specialy if he has a hand like FD/STD since where not geting a bet out of him on the river if he misses).
 
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the full boat is great and everything but you want to be an aggressive player because if he is chasing something then he will still call...I learned the hard way that you don't want them to catch something on the river
 
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I call here and lead the turn again for like half-2/3rd pot.
I think its the best way to extract the most money out villains range.
By c/r the turn villain might fold out stuff like small over pairs, straight and flush draws but if we lead again where keeping thouse hands in and dont have to worry about villain possible checking the turn behind if he has a flushdraw for example(not that we have to worry about any draws just sucks missing a street of value specialy if he has a hand like FD/STD since where not geting a bet out of him on the river if he misses).

I think this is a very good line - but I'm inclined to re-raise the flop. CO's raise is likely an overpair or 5x, and neither of those are likely to fold - with any luck, they'll raise again. If CO (or UTG, more likely) has a fd or sd, and they don't hit the turn, they'll likely fold to our lead out on the turn, where they might call a re-raise on the flop.
 
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well i really must say i dont like the flat cause if my opponents believe they have equity to call (lets say FD) they are more likely gonna call now then with less equity on a non diamond turn...
 
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Call here and decided whether to raise on the turn or depending on the card you can lead out also. If 4,6,8 or 9 comes I lead, if not go for a check raise, if one of them has a 5 you will stack him anyways, if not best way is to play it slow
 
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I would flat call this and start dancing around the room...
I would flat call the turn and come over the top with at least pot on the river.

UTG is playing like he's got two diamonds.

Milk it.
 
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I think this is a very good line - but I'm inclined to re-raise the flop. CO's raise is likely an overpair or 5x, and neither of those are likely to fold - with any luck, they'll raise again. If CO (or UTG, more likely) has a fd or sd, and they don't hit the turn, they'll likely fold to our lead out on the turn, where they might call a re-raise on the flop.

This. To add a little more, too many turn scare cards kill action and/or are bricked turns for draws. Any J, Q, K, A, diamond, 4, or 8 can be action killers depending on villain hands. We want to get money in the pot while people still think they have good equity. UTG called a bet and raise cold. Let them call another raise with 5x, 7x, 88-99 or a gutshot while they still think their hand *might* be best or they think they have outs to the nuts.

I probably make the reraise smaller than usual to try to get both villains to tag along / feel priced in with their draws. Normally we try to price out draws but here, draws have no equity so we can bet smaller and hope they hit.

I like a flat here, check/raise the turn line ONLY if I am very certain that CO bets the turn on most turns (i.e. they have a 5 or JJ+) because it gives us the best relative position and sandwiches UTG.
 
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I think this is a very good line - but I'm inclined to re-raise the flop. CO's raise is likely an overpair or 5x, and neither of those are likely to fold - with any luck, they'll raise again. If CO (or UTG, more likely) has a fd or sd, and they don't hit the turn, they'll likely fold to our lead out on the turn, where they might call a re-raise on the flop.

exactly. I think raising here is the best way here to get more money in the pot. i don't think he's thinking that you'll have a full boat here and all those hands that slycbnew mentioned are not going to fold. If youre lucky he might raise your raise
 
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